For more than 50 years, the World Bank’s Young Professional Program has been the preeminent program preparing global development leaders and the starting point for an exciting career at the World Bank. The World Bank is looking for highly motivated individuals who possess a passion for international development and are skilled in areas relevant to the World Bank’s operations such as economists, finance, education, public health, social sciences, infrastructure, urban planning or natural resource management. This is a fantastic entry point for highly qualified graduates who want to make a difference and now you have an opportunity to talk to the recruiters directly at the Global Careers Fair on 25-26 June 2014. We highly recommend you start researching the opportunity now as applications for the Program will close on 30 June and then use the Global Careers Fair to ask relevant questions to ensure you present yourself in the best way in your application. To learn more about the YPP program, click here.

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"The Global Careers Fair is a great way for participants to understand the requirement of several types of jobs in our international organization and how to apply for these jobs. For professionals it is also a good way to know how to prepare themselves for these job opportunities."

UNFPA

"As a whole, I found the Global Careers Fair an efficient and effective way for registering, sharing and discussing your profile with experts from various organizations."

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Candidate

"I truly enjoy having the opportunity to talk with HR from different organisations. Being based overseas is a challenge in regards of going to job fairs, and this type of events makes it much easier to stay connected."

Anonymous
Candidate

“The visitors are happy that they can speak with us and we can offer them our advice. They have expressed their interest and many of them are applying to the available vacancies.”

UNHCR

"An amazing initiative that enables people to get in direct touch with the recruitment teams of the main international organizations. Nowhere else, one has the chance to have this experience."